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What is the mass ratio of hydrogen Sulphur and oxygen in sulphuric acid

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Answered by TheEternity
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Answer:

Given that:-

The chemical compound is sulphuric acid (H2SO4)

To find that :-

The mass ratio of hydrogen, sulphur and oxygen in the main chemical compound.

Step by step solution :-

To calculate the mass ratio, we need to calculate the atomic mass of the individual elements.

Now, there are two hydrogen atoms. So, the atomic mass = 2 × 1 = 2

There is one sulphur atom.

So, the atomic mass = 32

There are four oxygen atoms.

So, the atomic mass = 4 × 16 = 64

Now, the final mass ratio

= Hydrogen : Sulphur : Oxygen

= 2 : 32 : 64

= 1 : 16 : 32

So, the mass ratio is 1:16:32

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Answered by ShubhamOP221
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Answer:

1:16:32

Explanation:-

Mass Of All Atoms :-

Hydrogen:- 2g

Sulphur:- 32g

Oxygen:- 64g

Now :- 2:32:64

Divide each of them By 2

answer:- 1:16:32

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